In this game, my legend fling got badly hurt by a filthy gutter runner reasonably early in the piece. I APO'd it as what would the Poppers be without Tianjin? The fans would've given me a good thrashing.

Tianjin comes back onto the field to perform some ridiculous heroics and carve out a respectable draw.

Game finishes, the Poppers enjoy a victory feast as is customary after a win (or a tie).

Suddenly, Tianjin complains of stomach cramps and collapses! The crowd is shocked. A doctor is called. Poison! He surely won't make the next game.

But should the successful APO have cleared the poison from his system?

The NAF has however clarified the Weeping Dagger skill, and the wording is that “If this player inflicts a casualty during a block, if the result is Badly Hurt after any rerolls, then roll a d6, and on a 4+ the player misses the next game. If you are not playing a league, the skill has no effect”. We have also asked about the interaction with the Apothecary (to which the reroll is referring). If the Apo used on a Badly Hurt result before or after the Apo reroll, the player is healed rather than being Badly Hurt, and so Weeping Dagger can’t be used, so basically if the Apo is used at all, Weeping Dagger has no effect.